Abby Zwerner, a first-grade teacher shot by her 6-year-old student, testifies in her $40 million lawsuit against former assistant principal Ebony Parker, who allegedly ignored warnings about the child’s possession of a firearm. During her emotional testimony, Zwerner recounts the harrowing moment she was shot, recalling thoughts of dying while describing the student’s “blank” face at the time of the incident. Her lawsuit claims Parker failed to act on multiple concerns raised by staff about the child’s violent tendencies and possible gun possession prior to the shooting on January 6, 2023.
Zwerner’s ongoing physical and emotional challenges from the shooting highlight the seriousness of the case, as she has undergone multiple surgeries and struggles with PTSD. The trial not only seeks justice for Zwerner but also presents critical implications for accountability among school officials amid a rising number of school shootings in the U.S. The outcome could set a significant precedent regarding how schools respond to threats of gun violence and the responsibilities of educational authorities.
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